Drunken driver must sell motorcycle, spend Mondays, Tuesdays in jail

LOCKPORT – An Akron man who pleaded guilty to felony driving while intoxicated will spend his Mondays and Tuesdays in the Niagara County Jail for the next four months, State Supreme Court Justice Richard C. Kloch Sr. ordered Friday.

Anthony J. Brough, 49, of Main Street, also will be on probation for five years and pay fines and fees totaling $1,555.

Kloch also revoked the registration on Brough’s Harley-Davidson motorcycle and ordered Brough to sell it. He also must install ignition interlock devices on two cars.

Kloch also revoked Brough’s hardship driver’s license for at least 18 months. Brough was arrested Aug. 9 on Lockport Road in Pendleton, where a Niagara County sheriff’s deputy measured his blood alcohol content at between 0.16 percent and 0.19 percent in three separate tests. Brough had six previous alcohol-related arrests.